Lifelogger - Step Crazy After Micro-blogging

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Do you remember what you've done since the start sleeping up to get up early? How many times did you wake up? How many times did you go to the bathroom last night while sleeping? Or while you fast, how many times you get angry, how many times you void the fast? You certainly will not forget the little notes like that.

What if you could record all the little experiences or events that are not unexpected entry in your life everyday? If this is possible, then at least you can learn a lot from the mistakes you have done. For example, why my business to be developed within one year of triple-digit growth, or vice versa, why the character I can contribute to the bankruptcy of my business?

Lifelogging

This is called lifelogging. And, it has become a "verb" new in the English dictionary. According to The Technium, lifelogging goal is: to record and archive all information in one's life. This archive includes all forms of text, visual information, audio, and all the media activity, including biological data obtained from the sensor body.

Scott Carlson called digital capture, while Mark Wallace considers lifelogging like "four-eyed monster". Interest to record all the details through this multimedia records began seven years ago by a former senior Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell (75 years of age), which creates a digital record of the entire experience for seven years, and designed a software called "MyLifeBits" . Through this software, Bell could record all e-mails he sent and received, every document he created, and every chat that he had done, including any web pages he visited. MyLifeBits can also record all telephone conversations and be able to file the 1000 photos per day through the "SenseCam" automatic that he hung around his neck. And finally, for seven years recording software that Bell got 101,000 e-mails and nearly 15,000 Word documents, and documents. Pdf he made and has been surfing the web pages and 99,000 record 44,000 images. Lifelogging is the "next step" in the world of social networking, according to a key figure in the development of microprocessors and the Internet.

Target anyway, according to Bell, is to create a memory that can be searched easily and detailed for us all. For most people, what we experience in one or two weeks is a waste of our memory, which eventually gradually lost most of our memories. And if calculated in one year we only remember a handful of important memory-important.

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